Performance of Contract of Sale
Performance of a contract of sale implies a duty of the seller to deliver the goods, and of the
buyer to accept the delivery of the goods and make payment in accordance with the terms of
the contract (sec. 31).
Delivery of Goods- Delivery is the voluntary transfer of possession of goods from one
person to another. Delivery of goods sold may be made by doing anything which the parties
agree shall be treated as delivery or which has the effect of putting the goods in the possession
of the buyer or of any person authorized by him (Sec. 33).
Modes of Delivery -
     Actual delivery - Actual delivery means physical transfer of goods by the seller to
        the buyer. The delivery may be made by the agent of the seller to the agent of the buyer.
     Symbolic delivery -Symbolic delivery is which has the effect of putting the buyer
        in possession or actual control of the goods.
     Constructive delivery – It is where the goods at the time of sale are in possession of
        a third person and such third person acknowledges to the buyer that he holds the goods
        on his (buyer's) behalf, the delivery is called constructive delivery.
Rules Regarding Delivery –
     Delivery by whom and to whom - It is the duty of the seller to deliver the goods
        and of the buyer to accept and pay for the goods delivered.
     Delivery and payment are concurrent conditions - The seller shall be ready
        and willing to deliver the goods and the buyer shall be ready and willing to pay the
        price in exchange for delivery of the goods.
     Mode of delivery - The delivery may be actual, symbolic or constructive. The
        parties may agree to any mode of delivery expressly or impliedly.
     Delivery to be made on request of the buyer - If the seller fails to deliver the
        goods on the application of the buyer, the seller is guilty of breach of contract.
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 Place of delivery - The goods agreed to be sold are to be delivered at the place at
   which they are at the time of the agreement to sell, or if not then in existence, at the
   place at which they are manufactured or produced.
 Time of delivery - If any time is specified by the parties, the goods must be
   delivered by that time.
 Expenses of delivery- The expenses of putting the goods into a deliverable state
   shall be borne by the seller. In case the buyer is compelled to pay these expenses, he
   can recover the same from the seller.
 Seller's duty to reasonably secure goods before delivery - It is the duty of
   the seller to reasonably secure the responsibility of the carrier for the safe delivery of
   the good. In case the seller fails to do so, he will be liable to make good the loss suffered
   by the buyer.
 Acceptance of delivery by the buyer- When is buyer deemed to have accepted
   the delivery of goods. A buyer is deemed to have accepted the goods, When he
   intimates to the seller that he has accepted them, or When he does an act in relation to
   such goods which is inconsistent with the ownership of the seller.